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To Download: click on the download link and save the zip file on your local disk drive. Extract the Bot Example contained in the zip file to your bot folder in the RoboForge install directory. Once the download is complete the Example Bots can be accessed through RoboForge within your Workshop panel.

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zip it and email it to webmaster@roboforge.com
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DESIGNER:
Skayjack BOT: Alkelyne_40k |
(32k) Download |
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This
is the 2nd in the Alkelyne series. He's a dead bot, that's all.
You cannot use him in tourneys. (8 October 2001)
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DESIGNER:
Kpt. AHAB BOT: Axeman |
(112k) Download |
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Axeman is the last "active" royal guard under the
command of his majesty King Skitarius.

Thousands of years ago,
Skitarius ruled over a huge realm, which comprised three whole
galaxies. Nowadays, only few know of this great leader and his
fallen realm.

The royal guards were not allowed to use projectile-,
or beam-weapons, they had to use axes and swords. The realm
of Skitarius was divided into 4 parts... Three of the four royal
guards took one for himself, but not this bot... he is the only
true servant, yet still programmed to annihilate every possible
enemy of Skitarius' realm, although the king is long-lost and
forgotten... (6 October 2001)

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DESIGNER:
Stephen Khouri
BOT: Goldbeard, Canuck, Chilltouch, Windmiller |
(534k) Download |
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- Windmiller has
the most advanced AI

- Chilltouch has, I believe, the most potential, if I can determine
the best way to orient his attacks

- Goldbeard and Canuck are design samples

- In addition to the bot files, you will find a variety of .gif
files. I have been mucking around a little and made my own image
maps. They need to be put in the "cyn" directory in
"maps" so that the bots that use them can find them.
It isn't necessary, but the Canuck will look much more patriotic.

It would be great if RoboForge supported image-map-swapping.
(4 October 2001)
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